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State park visitors will be able to obtain a new digital passport and continue the adventure

California Digital Passport Program
California's Digital Passport Program will allow residents to visit one of the county's 280 parks, pictured is a waterfall on the Falls Trail Loop at Mt. Diablo State Park in Clayton, Calif., on January 6, 2021. (Ray Saint Germain/Bay City News)

By Olivia Wynkoop. Bay City News.

State park visitors can now track their adventures in California's 280 parks and earn badges along the way in a digital passport program launched Wednesday.

Gone are the days of state park lovers having to carry a paper passport to get stamped at the visitor center; now, visitors can check in at each park and receive a badge on their phones, accessible through the California state parks apps.

“This new Passport Program adds a layer of gameplay that will help attract new visitors, especially digital natives and people more accustomed to screens and streams than streams and fields, to find out for themselves. », said Armando Quintero, director of California State Parks.

Each check-in will be added to the user's profile, where you can also add photos. Users can recount their adventures, share with their friends and take note of which parks to visit next.

“With the digital Passport Program and the interactive enhancements to the app, everyone will have the opportunity to create personal and meaningful relationships with the parks while developing a deeper experience, both during their visit to the park and long after they leave through digital community engagement,” said Kindley Walsh Lawlor, President and CEO of Parks California. 

"These lasting connections will foster the next generation of park managers who will protect these incredible places," he added.

The state parks app, created by the OuterSpatial technology platform, also provides information on park closures, directions and guidance. OuterSpatial is specifically designed for outdoor organizations hoping to expand their access and engagement with visitors.

“We believe in empowering organizations to provide the best outdoor experience for visitors. The State of California has done an incredible job providing easy access to the outdoors for people of all ages and abilities, and it's a huge milestone for OuterSpatial to partner with the State of California Parks and their new Digital Passport Program as part of that progress," said Ryan Branciforte, CEO of OuterSpatial. 

"Our collaboration will help accelerate its popular Passport Program and encourage a diverse audience to enjoy all that California has to offer, from its oceans, mountains, lakes and deserts, to the rest of what its parks have to offer," he stressed. .

You may be interested in: Call to protect public parks in San Francisco

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